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Sydney Sweeney surprised hockey fans when she nailed a remarkable 90-foot puck shot at a Chicago Blackhawks game in 2019. Taking aim from center ice at the United Center, her perfect shot through a challenging target amazed the crowd and became an unforgettable moment blending Hollywood charm with NHL excitement.
Sydney Sweeney amazed fans with a stunning 90-foot puck shot
Sydney Sweeney, widely recognized for her acting prowess, surprised NHL fans and sports enthusiasts alike when she perfectly executed an incredible 90-foot puck shot during a “Shoot the Puck” contest at a Chicago Blackhawks game in 2019. This unforgettable moment took place at the United Center, where Sweeney confidently launched the puck from center ice, about 90 feet away, aiming at a goalpost cleverly covered with cardboard featuring three holes.
The crowd erupted in cheers as the puck slid seamlessly into the middle hole, a feat rarely seen even among professional players.
Sydney Sweeney’s continued passion for hockey and friendship with Maude Apatow
Sydney’s connection to hockey extends beyond that one iconic shot. In February 2025, she and close friend Maude Apatow attended a New York Rangers game at Madison Square Garden. The NHL shared a video of the two actresses smiling and waving from the Jumbotron, reflecting their growing affinity for the sport.
Known for their on-screen roles as sisters Cassie and Lexi on Euphoria, Sweeney described Apatow as “the sister I always wished I had.” The pair frequently spend time together, bonding over activities like karaoke nights.Also Read: Wayne Gretzky's daughter Paulina Gretzky’s unexpected role in Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka feud rumoursThat night, the Rangers secured a 4-2 victory against the Golden Knights, with notable performances such as Jonathan Quick’s 34 saves, marking his milestone as the first U.S.-born goalie with 400 NHL wins. Sydney’s stylish winter outfit and warm presence at the game added a touch of Hollywood glamour to the hockey world, underscoring her genuine love for the sport.